Very True, I actually welded up the hole in the clutch pedal and re
drilled and used new clevis pins. It was amazing how much more travel I
was able to get. John Mitchell 76 TR6
Jim Muller wrote:
> On 21 Oct 2008 at 17:30, Barry Schwartz wrote:
>
>
>> At 07:37 PM 10/21/2008 -0400, Tom Note wrote:
>>
>>> The brake pedal of our '76 TR6 sits about 2 3/4" below the level
>>> of the clutch pedal, and almost 1" below the accelerator pedal.
>>>
>
>
>> Can't really say for the TR6, but FWIW...
>>
>
> I can't speak to the TR6 but one factor on the Spitfire and GT6 is
> the clevis pin that connects the pedal lever to the piston plunger.
> The pin can wear a pretty big groove, which causes the pedal to sit
> lower, or actually further down in its travel range.
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